New Members: Free 1 credit course with code FREECLE

Can I report CLE credits late in North Carolina?

Yes — in North Carolina you may report CLE late by paying a late compliance fee, but there is no grace period after the reporting term; failure to complete credits by the end of the reporting period triggers the fee.
Under the revised rules effective March 1, 2024, attorneys must finish CLE by their reporting period end (last day of February) or incur noncompliance costs.

Details — North Carolina CLE Late Reporting / Noncompliance:

  • Per 27 NCAC 1D, Rule .1521, attorneys who fail to complete required CLE hours by the end of the reporting period are assessed a late compliance fee.
  • The State Bar FAQ states there is no grace period beyond the reporting deadline — any delay leads immediately to penalties or potential suspension under Rule .1523.
  • Under the new CLE rules (beginning March 1, 2024), the reporting cycle runs March 1 through February 28, and hours must be completed by February 28 (or 29 in leap years) to avoid the late fee.
  • Excess credits may carry forward (up to 12 hours), but ethical, technology, and professional-well-being credits must be redone in each cycle and cannot be carried forward.

Key Takeaway
Yes — North Carolina allows late CLE reporting subject to a late compliance fee (with no grace period), so you must complete your CLE by the reporting deadline or face penalty under the Bar’s noncompliance rules.

Looking for a new CLE experience?

We’ll let you know when we release new courses and products.

Continuing Education for the Next Generation™

More Pages

Skip to content